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Summer Safety: Kids and hot cars don't mix
It's that time of the year again. Warm summer temps make going to the pool, beach and parks a lot of fun. But those higher temps can be deadly inside a parked car. So far this year, twenty child deaths can be attributed to heat stroke (hyperthermia) from...[Read on]
What to Do During a Disaster
In these dog days of the summer, disasters, natural or otherwise, happen every day. Though only 1,000 tornadoes occur annually, and a significantly smaller number of hurricanes, the chances of one hitting your town are higher than you might think. But tha...[Read on]
Food for Fitness: Breakfast Omelet
Breakfast has always been my favorite meal of the day, simply because breakfast foods are the best in flavor and variety in my opinion.You probably roll your eyes when you hear “Breakfast is the most important meal of the day”  because you have heard...[Read on]
Rest in Peace Eunice Kennedy Shriver, Founder of Special Olympics
Kennedys and Shrivers gathered at Special Olympics founder’s bedside, many recalling the heroic deeds done by JFK’s sisterEunice Shriver Dies | Today 9:05 am UPDATED: 8:05 AM Tuesday: Eunice Kennedy Shriver has died at the age of 88. Shriver died...[Read on]
Christine O’Donnell Defies Ridiculously Low Expectations
• Tea Party candidate Christine O’Donnell did not, as many had expected, go up in flames during last night’s Delaware Senate debate. However, she didn’t quite cast a spell on voters either, meaning that it will take a stroke of magic for her to ca...[Read on]
Study: Rocky Marriages Bring Heart Risk for Women
New research emphasizes that women need to take better care of their waistlines and their hearts when feuding with their hubbiesPost | Today 11:55 am < p> We all know that rocky marriages can be stressful, but new research from the University of Ut...[Read on]
Eunice Shriver in Critical Condition; Special Olympians Wish Her Well
As Kennedys and Shrivers gather at Special Olympics founder’s bedside, many are recalling the heroic deeds done by JFK’s sisterEunice Shriver | Today 10:00 am Special Olympians around the country are sending well wishes to Eunice Kennedy Shr...[Read on]
U.S. Open of Surfing concert lineup
Having a good lineup of bands is essential when throwing an action sports event. With that in mind,  a number of top musical acts will join the world’s best action sports athletes for five days of free concerts on the sands of Huntington Beach, Califor...[Read on]
Highly religious states have top teen birth rates
A new study shows that states that skew towards more conservative religious beliefs tend to have higher rates of teenage girls giving birth. (Shocking, I know.) Researcher Joseph Strayhorn of Drexel University College of Medicine and University of Pitts...[Read on]
Venus Williams offers girls advice on tennis and life
Tennis legend Venus Williams returned home to Los Angeles Monday to offer an incredible tennis experience to girls from her hometown while helping to launch new POWERADE PLAY™, a sports drink geared for the young athlete with less sugar and more vita...[Read on]
Too good to be a girl
So if a young athlete pops onto the track and field scene with personal best times that are considerably better than her previous times you should test her to make sure that:A) she is not taking performance-enhancing drugs.B) she is not a cyborg.C...[Read on]
In Memoriam: Sally Menke
Quentin Tarantino and editor Sally Menke at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, February 18, 2007. Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images. As most film enthusiasts undoubtedly know by now, Oscar-nominated editor Sally Menke was found dead in Los Angeles’s sprawling G...[Read on]
The Time Traveler’s Wife
I have to preface my thoughts on this film by saying that my eyes exploded in a huge allergic reaction during the second half of the film.  Weirdly, even though I could barely see I liked the second half better but for a epic type romance there was somet...[Read on]
Keeping your car cool when the heat is on
It is one of those 90-plus-degree days, hot, hazy and humid. Isn't it great to be able to get in your vehicle and enjoy the comfort your air conditioning system provides for you and your passengers?   The Mobile Air Conditioning Society (MACS) Worldwid...[Read on]
Disney’s Princess Half Marathon
A couple weeks ago, I wrote a post about Endurance Races for women. In compiling a list of races specifically for those with a xx chromosome I can’t believe we overlooked last weekend’s Princess Half Marathon! C’mon. Who can resist a fairytale week...[Read on]
Cruising Into Summer: Ten gas-saving tips before you hit the road
Whether you're packing up the car and taking the kids on a road trip or driving around town on a "staycation," the summer season beckons us to venture out and enjoy the warm weather.  Whatever your plans this summer, it often means putting a few extra m...[Read on]
Be bronzed, be beautiful: and save $10, too!
Calling all chicks! Tired of constantly making those weekly trips to take care of your waxing, tanning and hair removal needs? Now is the perfect time for you to be as bronzed and bare as possible as summer starts to heat up and ChickSpeak has the perfec...[Read on]
A Chick’s Guide to Summer Music Festivals
It’s that time again. The flowers are blooming, the birds are chirping, and the music’s a boomin’. Every year, like magnificent, melodic clockwork, music festivals kick off around the world. Poland, South Korea, Germany, Turkey - anywhere you can t...[Read on]
US Open: Serena Williams fined, more punishment possible
US Open: Serena Williams fined, more punishment possible Check out the following article that explains the fine that Serena Williams received after her behavior on court during her semifinal loss at the US Open… Serena Williams was fined with $10,000 ...[Read on]
Alexis Thompson: A new golf star is born
Alexis Thompson The U.S. Open may be over but it will not soon be forgotten. South Korea’s Eun Hee Ji curled in a 15-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole to win the event on Sunday, beating Taiwan’s Candie Kung by one stroke for her first major title....[Read on]
Bike sharing - the new public transportation
Bike culture goes big as bike sharing takes hold. An affordable, clean and simple way to get around town, bike sharing promotes cleaner air, land, and water, while encouraging people to meet their transportation needs through an active lifestyle and commu...[Read on]
Breaking News: Senate Confirms Kathleen Sebelius as New Secretary for Health and Human Services
by Thao Nguyen, Outreach Manager, National Women's Law Center For weeks, we have been telling you why Kathleen Sebelius is qualified to lead the U.S. Department for Health and Human Services (HHS). She has an outstanding record in health care, early edu...[Read on]
Food for Fitness: The tantalizing Tastes of Tempeh
I have considered life without meat. I have friends who are vegetarian some even that are vegan, and I have eaten their kinds of food with them and enjoyed it greatly sometimes. However, I just do not think that I could live without consuming a thick, ju...[Read on]
'Orgasm Inc.' Debunks Female Sexual Dysfunction
(WOMENSENEWS)--February is Cupid's time, but Hollywood isn't showing much love for women this month. It's slim pickings when it comes to feature films of particular interest to women. Though Hollywood isn't delivering our heart's deli...[Read on]
Steps toward a better philanthropy
As one of their cornerstone objectives, many sororities focus on philanthropy, which is the desire to improve the material, social and spiritual welfare of humanity. Different sororities have certain causes that they’re passionate about and raise money ...[Read on]
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